Dallas Cowboys C Travis Frederick might get more chances to play guard during training camp and the preseason due to injuries along the offensive line. He has just about won the starting center job as a rookie, but the work at guard is something he is fine with, as he feels it will help him become an even better center.

Updating previous reports, Dallas Cowboys C Travis Frederick signed a five-year deal worth about $6.8 million. The deal includes a $3.4 million signing bonus and around $5.5 million of guaranteed money.

Dallas Cowboys C Travis Frederick reportedly received a $3.38 million signing bonus for his five-year contract. Frederick was the 31st overall pick in the NFL Draft this year. Frederick has run with the first-team offense all offseason and will compete with C Phil Costa. All signs point to Frederick starting in his rookie season.

Dallas Cowboys offensive coordinator/offensive line coach Bill Callahan said the team has been impressed with how quickly C Travis Frederick has picked things up during offseason workouts. "You tell him one time, and he gets it," Callahan said. "He may err on occasion, but he's not a repetitive error guy. He's not going to make the same mistake twice. He listens, he learns. He understands the situations that he's in and he can fix it on the move. He can rectify them pretty quick. So it's been a real positive from that sense."